Manchester United 0 - 0 Hull City Highlights [English Premier League 2017 Match] 90 ′ [0 — 0] Manchester United held at home yet again after a superb
Hull City performance which saw their keeper make number of world class saves.
Not exact matches
First up was the champions Leicester
City and the theory that Claudio Ranieri's men would struggle to replicate the surprise success of last season was backed up with a patchy
performance and a defeat to newly promoted
Hull City.
Despite a rather unconvincing
performance at home to
Hull City in the FA Cup, there was indeed a huge positive for Arsenal going into the business end of the season.
On the whole, though, a lot of Arsenal fans have been left unimpressed by the manner of the
performances and will be hoping for a much more fluent, slick and sharp Arsenal when Arsene Wenger sends his side out to face
Hull City at the KC stadium today.
Arsenal have a very worthy second - choice keeper in Colombia's World Cup hero David Ospina, who produced a solid
performance against
Hull City in the FA Cup last weekend.
Back in February, Alexis Sanchez scored both the goals for Arsenal against
Hull City in a 2 - 0 win at the Emirates Stadium, but it was Oxlade - Chamberlain's
performance in central midfield that stood out.
We did Manchester United a big favour last week, of course, but it looks like they are going to take full advantage after they produced their best
performance of the season in comfortably beating
Hull City.
After scoring a crucial winner at home to Leicester that brought Arsene Wenger's side back into the title race, the striker put in a great
performance against
Hull City and was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.
Alvaro Negredo put in a man - of - the - match
performance as Middlesbrough thrashed Swansea
City 3 - 0 on Saturday to sink their opponents to joint bottom of the Premier League table, ahead of
Hull City on goal difference alone.
So far I have been very impressed with his
performances at Arsenal, even more impressed with the four consecutive clean sheets (
hull, stoke, man
city, aston villa).
Next up for Arsenal is the trip north to take on
Hull City in the Premier League and not only is it a must win ghame for the Gunners, I feel it is vital for us to put these stuttering
performances behind us and start to show the sort of dominance that you expect from an Arsenal side packed with talented and world class players like Ozil and Alexis Sanchez.
And we have also seen magnificent
performances against Liverpool both home games, Cardiff away, Southampton away, Newcatsle home,
Hull City away, and Everton home, Napoli home, Marseille, etc..
Just like our game against
Hull City in the FA cup, we ran a strong Stoke side ragged in what was arguably our best
performance of the season.
Hull City manager Steve Bruce hailed the
performance of former Manchester United centre back James Chester after the Tigers» 1 - 0 victory at Queens Park Rangers, after he got the better of Rio Ferdinand to head home the winning goal for
Hull and was also a tower of strength at the back.
Two defeats on the trot and a rather uninspiring
performance against
Hull City means that once again we went into battle with Bayern Munich, one of the biggest matches of our season, out of form.
Good to get the win people will moan about the
performance but in all fairness were pretty good at gettin results against opposition like this when not playing well, just look at
city hull last week liverpool villa earlier in the season.
After his
performance against
Hull City yesterday the pundits on Match of the Day were full of praise for him but they also questioned Wenger as to why he gets so little game time, especially in that central area.
Chamberlain shouldn't be judged on his
performance against
Hull City by SE... Read the full article here
Looking ahead, though, inferences shouldn't be drawn on the Englishman's
performance against
Hull City.
It gave us fans something to celebrate and the
performance proved that the players have got rid of that building pressure to win a trophy that nearly saw us throw away another chance against
Hull City at Wembley a year ago.
Per Mertesacker has come in for some heavy criticism this season, but looks to be putting in a captain's
performance against
Hull City.
After seven games in the 2016 - 17 season, he's already got three goals to his name as well as three assists and his most impressive
performance came in the 5 - 1 thrashing over
Hull City at Anfield.
Bacuna has raised a few eyebrows following his brilliant
performance in the 3 - 2 win against
City and having lent a helping hand in Villa's scoreless draw away to
Hull last weekend — but is this enough to keep him in the side?
Gary Cahill stated that their
performance lately have not been the best possible, as they've secured only 5 wins on their last 12 matches and a victory against
Hull City would be a morale boost for the Blues.
His best game of the season was against
Hull City where he earned a
Performance Score of 46.
Arsenal, who needed a stoppage - time equaliser from Danny Welbeck to secure a 2 - 2 draw with
Hull City on Saturday, trail league leaders Chelsea by 11 points and are currently sixth in the table but Mertesacker believes that recent
performances have been good enough to help build momentum.
West Ham sit in 17th place so far this season, just a point over
Hull City who are in the relegation places, so a result at Old Trafford will be something that Slaven Bilic will want in order to break away from the bottom three, which might not happen until his side see some consistency in their
performances, consistency for the better at least, as they have been consistently dire this season.
They will go into the game at the Emirates tonight as clear favourites and their first half
performance, when they dismantled
Hull City with a breath taking display of attacking football, last time out should serve as a warning to Garry Monk and his team.
Since Marco Silva has taken charge of
Hull City they have been absolute superb in their
performances.
He scaled the heights with his inspiring
performances scoring 16 goals in all competitions for The Gunners, including the winner against
Hull City in the FA Cup...
The latest win came away from home at basement battlers
Hull City, with three late goals making the scoreline (0 - 3) look much more impressive than the overall
performance.